"I am surprised that this place has such a low rating, but I assume that there can be some inconvenience in experience. Sometimes you may have an stellar, wonderful experience and other times you may not have? I had no problems, but I usually thought out (I have already penetrated). I used to go to Chinatown as a child until it closed. Our order was the Super Taiwanese Lunch Box (extra piece of meat over the regular Taiwanese lunch box). It was better in the past, but now still good. Before that, the pork was slightly baked and an extra crispy besides holding a delicate, juicy pork in the crust was added. Even deeper. It is simply fried and put on rice. Even tasty, but not as satisfying as the past, so is my main complaint. In addition to the pork, the lunch box comes with braided pork on rice, a tea and a vegetable assortment (can change from time to time, sometimes Bok Choy and other times salad with other vegetables). It also came with Relish, which is not so important to me, but it seems that there is less food available. Henry's is a very popular place around the U-district for international students and Henry knows many of them well. He really tries to get to know his customers whether it is to see them often or small conversations while they eat. I can't comment much on other menu items as I stick to my classic lunch box for consistency and nostalgia."